On Sun, 24 Jan 1999, Chad Engelbracht wrote: > I'm running a RedHat 5.2 system. The redhatppp module works for me, since > I can enter an arbitrary list of expect/send pairs. I don't know how I can > do that with the dialout module. I would really like to use the dialout > module, though, because I really like the multiple configuration feature of > that module. I would like to be able to have several different PPP > configurations (e.g., my wife also uses the computer and makes a PPP > connection to a different machine). I think this will all work if I can > enter a set of custom expect/send pairs in the dialout module. Does anyone > here have any experience with this? Thanks very much. I will review the "alternate chat". This is supposed to override completly the rest of the chat. One thing you can try is to specify many tokens on a single line. Linuxconf does not check that much what you put there, so you can put multiple words and it will pick that as a complex expect/send sequence. you can also quote your sequence to send many commands as a single token. --------------------------------------------------------- Jacques Gelinas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Check out Linuxconf at http://www.solucorp.qc.ca/linuxconf New modules: mgettyconf, managerpm --- You are currently subscribed to linuxconf as: [[email protected]] To unsubscribe, forward this message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
